SOLUTION: Two angles are supplementary. One is 56 degrees more than 3 times the other. Find the measures of the angles

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Question 391478: Two angles are supplementary. One is 56 degrees more than 3 times the other. Find the measures of the angles
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Two angles are supplementary. One is 56 degrees more than 3 times the other. Find the measures of the angles
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Angle: x
Supplementary Angle: 180-x
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Equation:
x = 3(180-x)+56
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x = 3*180-3x+56
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4x = 596
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x = 149
180-x = 31
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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